Clearaudio Factory Tour
Article By Steven R. Rochlin
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Clearaudio has been making top quality
cartridges and turntable for many years. While other German companies have
paid tribute to them by copying many of their turntable designs,
Clearaudio stand well above others through strenuous research and
development and in having a proper facility to truly design and engineer
critical parts for their products. For instance, their phono cartridges
are very unique in that they use no normal suspension as seen with other
cartridges. Clearaudio feels this is just part of why their cartridges are
able to reveal musical nuances within a record's groove.
Moving into their new facility only months ago, they now have vastly more
space and have added equipment to further their design and engineering
efforts.
Early Photo of Clearaudio Owner
and Designer Peter Suchy
Peter Suchy wonders why in this millennium people still use pivoted
tonearms. It is a well-known fact that pivoted tonearms have distortion
while linear tracking arms, such as the Sowther as used within the
top-flight Clearaudio turntables, provides the lowest distortion and
higher performance achievable. While this may be true, Clearaudio does
offer their own custom version of the Rega tonearm (seen below). These
Rega tonearms are specially made for Clearaudio and use stainless steel
instead of bass. The advantages, according to Clearaudio, is in better
vibration control and also it does not tarnish and change as the standard
brass version does.
Clearaudio Custom Rega Tonearm
Testing of a Master TQ-i Tonearm
Seen above is the Sowther linear tracking tonearm that, like the Rega,
uses Clearaudio custom tonearm wire. In fact Clearaudio now has their new
"Superwire" that will be used in top-line tonearms like the
above unit. This wire is said to have very high-quality sound, though the
really important part is the virtual lack of physical "memory
effect" of the wire itself. In a linear tracking tonearm, the wire
that connects to the cartridge also affects the tracking ability of the unit.
Having a very soft, no memory tonearm wire will allow the linear tracking
tonearm to have a consistent and even tracking of a record.
Sowther Tonearm Parts Awaiting Assembly
Of course it is always good to see the actual building of various
products when visiting a high-end audio manufacturing facility. Above are
just a few of the parts awaiting assembly. Everything is carefully laid
out for the craftsmen to then begin his duty of building products.
Assembling a Tonearm
Here in Erlangen, Germany, where the Clearaudio manufacturing plant is,
i was able to see the staff hard at work carefully assembling and also
testing products. As turntables and cartridges are devices that operate at
decoding information within extremely small grooves within a vinyl record,
it is no wonder that tight tolerances and precision construction is a
must.
Cartridge Bodies Awaiting Assembly
Wood and steel cartridge bodies (seen above) have been carefully
quality controlled and now await for the critical innards to be inserted
and tested.
Machining Room
Of course all these parts need to be manufactured, and here is where
Clearaudio takes their German know-how to task. As one would expect,
German engineering has been long respected for precision. Above are just a
few of the devices used to make their products that are capable of making
products down to the thousandth of an inch!
Peter Suchy at the Frankfurt 2001 Show
Son of Peter, Rober Suchy With Clearaudio's New Outer
Limit
American made, high-quality Furth motors are used
for the motors of various Clearaudio Turntables
Of course one needs a truly definitive testing facility to ensure products both new and in development
meet critical auditory standards.
Seen above is Clearaudio's listening laboratory where various turntables,
tonearms, amplifiers and many other top-flight products are employed to
ensure their products meet proper requirements. One could say
Clearaudio has met their goal and surpassed it! seen below are just a few of the many
awards they have garnished from the high-end industry,
Various Awards
In Las Vegas during the January 2002 Consumer Electronic Show (CES)
Clearaudio will show how pivoting tonearms have distortion over most of
the vinyl record's playing surface while linear tracking has minimal over
the entire length. Also showing at the CES will be a special test record
that has a built-in stroboscope. This way music lovers can have the
ability to test for proper rotational speed as a record is playing. This
allows one to take into account the cartridge/record contact drag. As for this
reporter, i proudly use a Clearaudio Insider cartridge and have enjoyed
many hundreds of hours of musical bliss. Clearaudio manufacturers not
just turntables and cartridges, they also produce analog
accessories, phono stages, amplifiers, preamplifiers, cables and RCA
plugs. For now i hope you get a good idea as to what it takes to be among
the world's finest manufactures of analog gear. Of course in the end what really
matters is that you... Enjoy the Music.
Company Information
Clearaudio electronic GmbH
Spardorfer Straße 150
91054 Erlangen
Germany
Voice:: +49 (0) 9131 - 59 59 5
Fax: +49 (0) 9131 - 51 68 3
Website: www.clearaudio.de
E-mail: info@clearaudio.de
US Importer/Distributor
Musical Surroundings
2625 Alcatraz Avenue, Suite 501
Berkeley, CA 94705
Voice: (510) 420-0379
E-mail: info@musicalsurroundings.com
Website: www.musicalsurroundings.com